While helping a friend put back together the pieces of his flood-damaged home, Mark got the idea to sit down at a water-damaged piano and give those around him a brief reprieve from reality. Turns out, the piano not only worked, it played beautifully — Mark delivered a stunning rendition of 19th century German composer Albert Pieczonka's famed "Tarantella."

"The piano took on 4 feet of water so needless to say it's a goner but Mark had a long day and wanted to blow off some steam so this happened...," said fellow volunteer John White in a Facebook caption he posted along with the video. White also linked out to a GoFundMe he created to raise money for local families affected by the floods.

Chasuk's impromptu piano recital is a reminder though that, for those unable to monetarily donate, volunteering or lifting someone's spirits go a long way too.